Fresh Wind, Fresh Fire by Jim Cymbala, Dean Merrill (Zondervan, 2003)
I have wanted to read this book for quite sometime. Why? I watched some videos of Jim Cymbala praying with the people at his church, the Brooklyn Tabernacle. What I saw was authenticity. Reading the book did not disappoint. He credits prayer as the key to the “success” of his ministry. This book says a lot about ministry and the need to do it God’s way. He makes a statement I will quote:
Gut and Psychology Syndrome: Natural treatment for Dyspraxia, Autism, A.D.D., Dyslexia, A.D.H.D, Depression, Schizophrenia by Dr. Natasha Campbell-McBride MD, MMedSci(neurology, MMmedSci(nutrition) (Medinform, UK, 1988, 2010 Revised and expanded)
A person buys a book like Gut and Psychology Syndrome (GAPS) because you have a compelling reason. I bought this book because of several children I know from different families who are on the autism spectrum. I was curious about what this author had to say. Reading the book has other benefits as well. If you or someone you know has stomach issues, this is a good book to read. Behavior issues often are related to nutritional deficits. Years ago when I was a young mother I was given an Adelle Davis book, Let’s Have Healthy Children. She made a good point then about the need to feed children right by staying away from processed foods and over-prescribed drugs (and antibiotics) so they will grow in healthy ways with strong physical bodies. I took it to heart and consciously chose the foods I would feed my children, even disregarding some of the popular fads and low fat recommendations.
This book, as well, has lots to say about eating healthy foods in order to maintain a correct gut ecology which, basically, affects all other areas of the body. Some children and adults have a toxic gut which allows toxins to secrete into the body and eventually into their brains which causes adverse reactions. When this happens, it becomes difficult to maintain an ability to eat a healthy diet (the food doesn’t break down properly) or to absorb the nutritional benefits from the food they do eat. The stomach hurts so they eat a limited variety of foods, mainly carbohydrates. In time, with poor digestion and without a proper bacteria balance, the body’s systems become inflamed. From there, things go from bad to worse causing some of the illnesses mentioned in the title. The child may be born already having these deficiencies. Dr. Natasha Campbell-McBride MD runs a clinic for children and adults who have autism, dyslexia, depression, schizophrenia, A.D.H.D, AD.D., eating disorders and such. She comments that people who suffer with these illnesses always have a digestion problem. The vegan diet is taken to task for depriving children of necessary nutrition that the body needs. The body becomes starved for what it needs (some animal protein) and then illnesses begin to occur, some quite severe. A special diet plus the ingesting of probiotics and nutritional supplements are recommended as a solution that will help the gut and then the whole body to return to optimum health. She makes a good point.